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EDITORS’ NOTES

Led by vocalist Jonny Hawkins, San Antonio’s Nothing More play active, radio-friendly rock with big commercial hooks. On The Stories We Tell Ourselves, songs like “Let ’em Burn,” “The Great Divorce,” and the anthemic “Go to War” combine progressive nu-metal riffs with electronic adornment and a definite pop sensibility. “Ripping Me Apart” rides an angular, Rage Against the Machine-style groove into the hip-hop beats and hard funk of “Don’t Stop,” while closer “Fadein/Fadeout” examines the cycle of life and death with soaring choruses.

The Stories We Tell Ourselves

EDITORS’ NOTES

Led by vocalist Jonny Hawkins, San Antonio’s Nothing More play active, radio-friendly rock with big commercial hooks. On The Stories We Tell Ourselves, songs like “Let ’em Burn,” “The Great Divorce,” and the anthemic “Go to War” combine progressive nu-metal riffs with electronic adornment and a definite pop sensibility. “Ripping Me Apart” rides an angular, Rage Against the Machine-style groove into the hip-hop beats and hard funk of “Don’t Stop,” while closer “Fadein/Fadeout” examines the cycle of life and death with soaring choruses.

TITLE

TIME

(Ambition; Destruction)

0:17

Do You Really Want It?

3:53

(Convict; Divide)

0:40

Let 'em Burn

3:55

Ripping Me Apart

4:04

Don't Stop

4:14

Funny Little Creatures

3:27

(React; Respond)

2:29

The Great Divorce

4:39

Still in Love

4:36

(Alone; Together)

1:30

Go to War

4:05

Just Say When

3:41

(Accept; Disconnect)

1:54

Who We Are

3:25

Tunnels

4:11

(End; Begin)

1:39

Fadein/Fadeout

6:04

18 Songs, 58 Minutes

℗ 2017 Better Noise Records

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5

166 Ratings

166 Ratings

I can't wait for the rest of the album

Jun 22, 2017

Madtool46&2

Awesome so sounds great so far

I can't wait for the rest of the album

Jun 22, 2017

Madtool46&2

Awesome so sounds great so far

Need a tech ?

Jun 22, 2017

Adrenaline00

This is gonna be a phenomenal album. Thanks for creating awesomeness. Im also a backline/audio tech. If you guys are in need of one im interested. Looking forward to hearing the new songs. 🤘🏼

Need a tech ?

Jun 22, 2017

Adrenaline00

This is gonna be a phenomenal album. Thanks for creating awesomeness. Im also a backline/audio tech. If you guys are in need of one im interested. Looking forward to hearing the new songs. 🤘🏼

Interesting

Jun 23, 2017

Lawlipop 78

It's pretty obvious that we aren't re-treading the path that their last album made. Right off the bat they are showing their diversity and bringing us music we don't expect (Don't Stop sounds unlike anything they've done). I can't wait to hear this new energetic sound!

Interesting

Jun 23, 2017

Lawlipop 78

It's pretty obvious that we aren't re-treading the path that their last album made. Right off the bat they are showing their diversity and bringing us music we don't expect (Don't Stop sounds unlike anything they've done). I can't wait to hear this new energetic sound!

About Nothing More

Employing a powerful blend of twisty progressive rock, explosive heavy metal, and soaring, radio-ready alt-rock, hard-hitting, forward-thinking San Antonio-based quartet Nothing More invokes names like System of a Down, 30 Seconds to Mars, Incubus, Mars Volta, and Killswitch Engage. Formed around the talents of longtime friends Jonny Hawkins, Daniel Oliver, Mark Vollelunga, and Paul O'Brien, the band spent years honing their sound and skills, and sharpening their worldview on the road, adopting a strict D.I.Y. ethic and issuing their music independently. In 2013 they inked a deal with the Eleven Seven Music Group, the home of acts like Drowning Pool, Sixx:A.M., Papa Roach, and Hellyeah, and released their eponymous debut for the label, along with the fiery first single "This Is the Time (Ballast)," the following year. It proved to be a breakout release for the veteran band, charting well and introducing them to a much wider audience. Led by the single "Go to War," Nothing More returned with their follow-up, The Stories We Tell Ourselves, in September 2017. ~ James Christopher Monger